Major Grom: The Game

2024 [RUSSIAN]

Action / Adventure

15
IMDb Rating 6.2/10 10 1970 2K

Director

Top cast

Lyubov Aksyonova as Yulia Pchelkina
Aleksey Maklakov as Fyodor Prokopenko
Konstantin Khabenskiy as Veniamin Rubenstein
Olga Sutulova as Maria Arkhipova
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1.51 GB
1280*536
Russian 2.0
NR
ru  us  
24 fps
2 hr 47 min
Seeds 8
3.09 GB
1920*804
Russian 5.1
NR
ru  us  
24 fps
2 hr 47 min
Seeds 8
2.8 GB
1920*804
Russian 5.1
NR
ru  us  
24 fps
2 hr 47 min
Seeds 1

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by greznowski 6 / 10

Should have been a series

I loved the first film and started reading g all the comics. I really wanted to like this film but I just can't. There's a lot of cool concepts and I appreciate what it was trying to do but it just didn't work. They made Grom too emotional too often. It took his edge away. If it had been split into a series with better build up tension and time between emotional beats it would have been awesome. But it didnt work in one long move so we're left with "what might have been". Bummer. Still loves the first movie though. Killer opening.
Reviewed by panta-4 5 / 10

One watch was more than enough

Major Grom: The Game is a Russian action flick directed by Oleg Trofim. It's another full-length movie inspired by BUBBLE Comics' Major Grom series and serves as a direct sequel to 2021's Major Grom: Plague Doctor.

A year has gone by since Major Grom took down the Plague Doctor. St. Petersburg is back on its feet, Sergey Razumovsky is in a psychiatric hospital, and Igor Grom has become the city's hero. Life is pretty sweet for Grom: he's a local celebrity, teaming up with his buddy Dima Dubin to catch bad guys during the day, and enjoying nights out at the bar with friends-or cozying up with his gorgeous girlfriend, journalist Yulia Pchelkina.

But this peaceful vibe doesn't last. Lieutenant General Maria Arkhipova (Olga Sutulova) comes in from Moscow with plans to shake up the Saint Petersburg police, aiming to swap out the staff for high-tech security drones, thanks to international arms dealer August van der Holt (Matvey Lykov). To top it off, a mysterious new terrorist known as The Ghost shows up in the city, turning everything upside down!

The cinematography is solid, and the fight scenes are well choreographed, but the film drags on a bit. At times, the pacing falters, making it feel like we're starting over. Honestly, one watch was more than enough!

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